Mukti

Summary This classic adultery story tells of an artist, Prasanta (Barua) presented in the stereotypically romantic image: dedicated to his vocation, paying no heed to his scandalous reputation (he paints nude models) and with a cavalier attitude to his conservative father-in-law's (Choudhury) demands for a good social behaviour. He is married to the rich Chitra (Kanan Devi). The couple are in love but neither partner is prepared to compromise their ideals. The marriage falls apart. Prasanta concedes his wife's demand for a divorce and goes to the jungles of Assam, where for many years his closest associates are a wild elephant and Jharna (Menaka), the wife of an innkeeper named Pahari (P. Mullick). He also makes a sworn enemy of a local trader (Nawab/A. Mullick). Chitra marries the millionaire Bipul (Mukherjee) and they go an elephant hunt. They kill Prasanta's pet elephant. Since Chitra believes Prasanta to be dead he avoids meeting her, but is forced to rescue her from the villainous trader.. Prasanta succeeds but dies at Chitra's feet. The film interprets his death as Chitra's final achievement of the freedom she had craved. Barua contrasts the regressive story presented as static and unresolved, both as narrative and as performance, with a hyperactive environment that overwhelms the trivial nature of the lead couple's desires. View more details

Mukti

Directed : P.C. Barua

Written : P.C. Barua Sajanikanta Das

Stars : Kanan Devi Amar Mullick P.C. Barua Sailen Choudhury

7.8

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Jun 15, 2022

Countries of origin : India

Language : Bengali

Production companies : New Theatres Limited

Summary This classic adultery story tells of an artist, Prasanta (Barua) presented in the stereotypically romantic image: dedicated to his vocation, paying no heed to his scandalous reputation (he paints nude models) and with a cavalier attitude to his conservative father-in-law's (Choudhury) demands for a good social behaviour. He is married to the rich Chitra (Kanan Devi). The couple are in love but neither partner is prepared to compromise their ideals. The marriage falls apart. Prasanta concedes his wife's demand for a divorce and goes to the jungles of Assam, where for many years his closest associates are a wild elephant and Jharna (Menaka), the wife of an innkeeper named Pahari (P. Mullick). He also makes a sworn enemy of a local trader (Nawab/A. Mullick). Chitra marries the millionaire Bipul (Mukherjee) and they go an elephant hunt. They kill Prasanta's pet elephant. Since Chitra believes Prasanta to be dead he avoids meeting her, but is forced to rescue her from the villainous trader.. Prasanta succeeds but dies at Chitra's feet. The film interprets his death as Chitra's final achievement of the freedom she had craved. Barua contrasts the regressive story presented as static and unresolved, both as narrative and as performance, with a hyperactive environment that overwhelms the trivial nature of the lead couple's desires. View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Jun 15, 2022

Countries of origin : India

Language : Bengali

Production companies : New Theatres Limited

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The Land of the Lost

The Land of the Lost

John R. Bradley, a wealthy ship builder, seeks a title for his daughter, Miriam. Mr. Bradley introduces Baron de Coverly, a fortune hunter to Miriam. The baron becomes an ardent suitor and after a short courtship Miriam consents to be his wife. They start for a long cruise on Mr. Bradley's new schooner, Carpathia. Captain Hastings is taking his son, Gilbert, a rising young artist, on the cruise. Miriam and Gilbert become friends and the jealousy of the baron is aroused. During a drunken frenzy the baron sets fire to the schooner. Mr. Bradley and Miriam escape in a boat; the baron jumps into the sea and causes the disappearance of the father. The girl left helpless, Gilbert, grabbing a piece of wreckage, binds her to it and starts his battle for life. With the dawn of day Gilbert guides the now unconscious form on the spar to a cave of rocks. Fate casts the baron upon the same island. Gilbert makes a bow and arrow with his pen knife. Sighting a duck, he raises his bow and watches the arrow strike true, swings a rope across the chasm and begins to cross hand over hand. The baron is surprised to see the duck fall at his feet, looks for the archer, and sees Gilbert crossing the rope. Hatred and revenge takes hold of the baron and he cautiously creeps to the edge of the rocks, where he begins to sever the rope. Gilbert is cast upon the rocks below. Taking the duck the baron looks for shelter. Seeing a fire he goes cautiously forward and finds Miriam. She tells him Gilbert was also saved. A look of fear comes across his face as Miriam leaves to look for Gilbert. Gilbert, staggering along the road, hears her coming. As she tells him of the baron he realizes who cut the rope, but ever manly, he does not tell of the baron's cowardly act. Miriam looks to the baron for protection, tut his selfishness shows his true character. Gilbert shows her many acts of kindness which rouses the jealousy of the baron. The selfishness of the baron causes Miriam to break the engagement and seek the protection of Gilbert. With growing trust and confidence, Miriam acknowledges her love for Gilbert. Gilbert leaves to explore the island. Aflame with jealousy, the baron follows him. Gilbert discovers a very old recluse, the lone inhabitant of the island, and after efforts. Gilbert gains his confidence and the old man tells his story. The baron listens but disappears as the old man finishes his tale. The baron follows the old man and sees him fondling his treasure. The baron watches the old man close the chest and totter away toward his hut. Seizing the treasure, the baron is gloating over his find, when the old hermit, looking back, muttering over his treasure, sees the baron. Seizing his stick, he attacks him. Weak and feeble, he is overcome by the baron and his body is cast from the cliffs into the sea. The baron running from the cliffs, his mind aflame with the deed, is confronted by the form of the old hermit. In fear and terror the baron flees from the form of the old man. Reaching the place where the treasure is hidden he begins to gloat over it. As he fondles it the accusing finger of the old man is again pointed at him and the thread of reason again is strained. He runs from the place as the old man slowly fades away. Encountering Gilbert on the way he makes a murderous attack on him. Gilbert watches his chance and by his superior training gains the upper hand over the baron. During the fight for his life Gilbert hears Miriam calling as though in need of help. By a carefully aimed blow Gilbert leaves the baron on the ground and goes to see what is happening to Miriam. Standing at her hut she sees a thin line of smoke against the horizon. Not believing her eyes she watches until the vessel is clear against the sky. Wild with joy Miriam is still calling when Gilbert comes to her. Showing him the vessel in the distance they hurry to the flag station. Snatching the flag out of the ground Gilbert waves it wildly. It is sighted by the passing vessel. The captain orders a boat lowered and they start to rescue them. The baron, hearing the shouts, comes on the cliff, sees the boat taking Miriam and Gilbert aboard. Shouting and calling, he is about to go forward when the form of the old man raises to forbid him. The baron becomes a raving maniac. On the vessel we leave Miriam and Gilbert flooded in light from a beautiful sunset, watching the fading of the land of the lost.

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